Ms led ns led, Switch settings and leds devicenet, V7n with front cover – Yaskawa V7N Drive with DeviceNet User Manual

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DeviceNet Indication LEDs
The V7N Embedded DeviceNet Drive has two ODVA standard DeviceNet LED’s on the cover to
indicate DeviceNet communications status.

The table below describes the function of DeviceNet specific LED’s.

MS
NS

R U N

ALARM

MS LED

NS LED

V7N With Front Cover

LED

Display

Operation Status

Description

Name

Color

Status

Green

Lit

During Drive operation

The Drive is operating normally.

Green

Flashing During Drive initialization

Initial setting status or communication not ready.

MS

Red

Lit

Unrecoverable fault

An unrecoverable fault occurred in the Drive.

Red Flashing Recoverable fault A recoverable fault occurred, such as switch setting

error.

-

Not lit

Power OFF Power not being supplied to the Drive.

Green

Lit

DeviceNet communication taking

DeviceNet communicating normally.

place

Green

Flashing DeviceNet communication not

DeviceNet network normal, but not communicating

taking place

with the master.
A fault that makes it impossible for the DeviceNet to

Red

Lit

Communication fault communicate occurred.

NS

• Duplicate MAC ID

• Bus-off detection
Communication timeout with master occurred.

Red Flashing Communication timeout Data length sent by the PLC matches the data

length expected by the Drive.

DeviceNet not set to Online.

-

Not lit

Offline, Power OFF Power not being supplied to the interface card.

Mismatch of baud rate.

Note: The LED’s will flash red once (100ms) during power up initialization. This is used in the internal testing process to
verify that the red LED is working properly.

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MAC ID Setting Switch
The Drive’s MAC ID can be set in two different ways.

The MAC ID can be set using the rotary switches MSD (S3) and LSD (S4).

MAC ID = (MSD x 10) + LSD

Setting range of 0 to 63 on the rotary switches enables the rotary switches to set the Drive’s MAC ID.

Setting range of 64 to 99 on the rotary switches activates parameter n150 to set the Drive’s MAC ID.

Setting the MAC ID to 63 in conjunction with ADR enabled allows for some vendor’s “Faulted Node
Recovery” and the setting of the MAC ID through DeviceNet.

S3 + S4 Switch Setting

0-63

64-99

MAC ID

MAC ID = (S3 x 10) + S4

Parameter n150

Setting Range: 0 to 63

Switch Settings and LEDs
DeviceNet

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